<?php

//--------------------------------------------------------------------
// App Namespace
//--------------------------------------------------------------------
// This defines the default Namespace that is used throughout
// CodeIgniter to refer to the Application directory. Change
// this constant to change the namespace that all application
// classes should use.
//
// NOTE: changing this will require manually modifying the
// existing namespaces of App\* namespaced-classes.
//
define('APP_NAMESPACE', 'Phpcmf');

/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Composer Path
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| The path that Composer's autoload file is expected to live. By default,
| the vendor folder is in the Root directory, but you can customize that here.
*/
define('COMPOSER_PATH', ROOTPATH.'vendor/autoload.php');

/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Timing Constants
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Provide simple ways to work with the myriad of PHP functions that
| require information to be in seconds.
*/
defined('SECOND')   || define('SECOND',      1);
defined('MINUTE')   || define('MINUTE',     60);
defined('HOUR')     || define('HOUR',     3600);
defined('DAY')      || define('DAY',     86400);
defined('WEEK')     || define('WEEK',   604800);
defined('MONTH')    || define('MONTH', 2592000);
defined('YEAR')     || define('YEAR', 31536000);

/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Exit Status Codes
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Used to indicate the conditions under which the script is exit()ing.
| While there is no universal standard for error codes, there are some
| broad conventions.  Three such conventions are mentioned below, for
| those who wish to make use of them.  The CodeIgniter defaults were
| chosen for the least overlap with these conventions, while still
| leaving room for others to be defined in future versions and user
| applications.
|
| The three main conventions used for determining exit status codes
| are as follows:
|
|    Standard C/C++ Library (stdlibc):
|       http://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/Exit-Status.html
|       (This link also contains other GNU-specific conventions)
|    BSD sysexits.h:
|       http://www.gsp.com/cgi-bin/man.cgi?section=3&topic=sysexits
|    Bash scripting:
|       http://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/exitcodes.html
|
*/
defined('EXIT_SUCCESS')        || define('EXIT_SUCCESS',        0); // no errors
defined('EXIT_ERROR')          || define('EXIT_ERROR',          1); // generic error
defined('EXIT_CONFIG')         || define('EXIT_CONFIG',         3); // configuration error
defined('EXIT_UNKNOWN_FILE')   || define('EXIT_UNKNOWN_FILE',   4); // file not found
defined('EXIT_UNKNOWN_CLASS')  || define('EXIT_UNKNOWN_CLASS',  5); // unknown class
defined('EXIT_UNKNOWN_METHOD') || define('EXIT_UNKNOWN_METHOD', 6); // unknown class member
defined('EXIT_USER_INPUT')     || define('EXIT_USER_INPUT',     7); // invalid user input
defined('EXIT_DATABASE')       || define('EXIT_DATABASE',       8); // database error
defined('EXIT__AUTO_MIN')      || define('EXIT__AUTO_MIN',      9); // lowest automatically-assigned error code
defined('EXIT__AUTO_MAX')      || define('EXIT__AUTO_MAX',    125); // highest automatically-assigned error code
